Justin
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Hopsta, don't run your pump dry you can damage it.
Sounds to me like something wasn't lined up correctly, or that sound is generated when the pump is run dry. I wouldn't do that again if I were you. Plumb the pump up with some temporary fittings (I don't mean a bit of electrical tape, I just mean add your fittings so you can plumb some hose to it, prime it and then try again). Hopefully you wont get that screaming sound, if you do then something is rubbing-most likely from incorrect installation of the bracket.
Glad to hear everyone is getting there pumps, I know you'll be happy with them.
Cheers, Justin
Sounds to me like something wasn't lined up correctly, or that sound is generated when the pump is run dry. I wouldn't do that again if I were you. Plumb the pump up with some temporary fittings (I don't mean a bit of electrical tape, I just mean add your fittings so you can plumb some hose to it, prime it and then try again). Hopefully you wont get that screaming sound, if you do then something is rubbing-most likely from incorrect installation of the bracket.
Glad to hear everyone is getting there pumps, I know you'll be happy with them.
Cheers, Justin